Comments for Mindy Fox, MFT Neurofeedback Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Torrance CAhttp://mftherapy.com
Specializing in treatment of Anxiety & PTSD.Tue, 02 Jul 2013 03:00:27 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9.3Comment on Offering Neurofeedback, EMDR & Somatic Experiencing by Nigel Liebelhttp://mftherapy.com/home/#comment-39634
Tue, 02 Jul 2013 03:00:27 +0000http://mftherapy.com/?page_id=6#comment-39634Postpartum psychosis is a separate mental health disorder which is sometimes erroneously referred to as postpartum depression. It is less common than PPD, and it involves the onset of psychotic symptoms that may include thought disturbances, delusions, hallucinations and/or disorganized speech or behavior. The prevalence of postpartum psychosis in the general population is 1—2 per 1,000 childbirths,”:-^

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Mon, 17 Sep 2012 04:20:51 +0000http://mftherapy.com/?page_id=6#comment-17287Hi Mindy,
We met recently at City Club tennis, as I work with, your husband Gene, who is awesome! Anyway, he was telling me about your Neurotherapy. I have some issues with anxiety and problems sleeping. I have been taking trazadone for many years. And in the last year and a half I have developed a nervous tic in my moth with my tongue. It s very annoying, persistent and invasive in my mouth. My only relief is , chewing gum, sleep and after a few glasses of wine it seems to subside a bit. But it is non-stop.
Just wondering if you think this is something that you could help me with? And two, I probably would need ‘sliding scale’ assistance. I am obtaining health insurance but don’t know if this treatment would be covered.
Thanks, Margaret
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Mon, 13 Aug 2012 21:35:31 +0000http://mftherapy.com#comment-16875Please call for free consult: 310-314-6933
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Sat, 30 Jun 2012 04:53:44 +0000http://mftherapy.com/?page_id=6#comment-16101No, it just makes it easier for you to relax and sit for a longer period of time.
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Sat, 30 Jun 2012 04:52:52 +0000http:/?page_id=2#comment-16100Each session is 45 minutes maximum. However, the first few sessions can be shorter, then eventually your son will be able to sit for longer. He can watch any dvd he wants and we can use that for the feedback. We also have some other games that might entertain him. It doesn’t matter if he is verbal for neurofeedback. We will be able to tell how he’s doing by his behavior.
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Thu, 09 Jun 2011 06:45:36 +0000http:/?page_id=2#comment-1492Hi, I have a 6 year-old autistic son. I just want to know how long each session is, since he can not sit for a long time. By the way he newly starts to talk, and I want to know if he should be verbal or it doesn’t matter.
Thanks
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Mon, 18 Apr 2011 02:33:11 +0000http://mftherapy.com/?page_id=6#comment-1257I was wondering. I have done Neurofeedback in the past. The screen i would look at was more of color images that would fade in and out. The research Ive done on other therapist is that they use videos like the one you use. Does in make a difference when veiwing the screen and the effectiveness of the therapy
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Mon, 14 Mar 2011 01:22:43 +0000http:/?page_id=2#comment-1071Thanks for contacting me. I have treated Asperger’s Syndrome with neurofeedback with a lot of success. The software I use had a recent upgrade that is excellent for treating all types of autism and anxiety. I offer a free 25 minutes consultation, and you and your brother and family can meet me and get a feel for what I do. I can show you the software, and you can see if you are comfortable with working with me. Let me know how I can help.
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Mon, 21 Feb 2011 17:39:26 +0000http:/?page_id=2#comment-973I have a younger brother with asperger’s and am currently looking for a neurofeeback program in southern california. Have you treated any asperger’s patients at your facility? If not can you direct me to any local facilities who do? My family is in the process of looking for a reliable and effective program, and do not want to get scammed. Thank you!
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Thu, 20 Jan 2011 02:40:43 +0000http:/?page_id=2#comment-740My advice is to seek treatment again, then if it does not stick, try renting a machine so you can use it at home, with periodic checks with a practitioner to see that you are utilizing the correct protocol. I rent machines and provide one hour per month of consultation with the rental fee to ensure you are doing it correctly and that no changes need to be made. Some people need it for a very long time (organic issues), so this is the most cost-effective method of getting the hours you need. Feel free to contact me again for more information.
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